Abstract

When designing embankments over soft soils, geotechnical engineers face many challenges. These include potential bearing failure, intolerable settlement, and global or local instability. Pile-supported embankments have been emerged as an effective alternative successfully adopted worldwide to solve these problems. This paper focuses on three cases in which pile-supported embankments were used for constructing highways in the eastern coastal region of China. Each case provides a description of the soil profile, construction procedure, and field monitoring of the settlements, earth pressures, and pore-water pressures. Field monitored data from contact pressures acting on the piles and the soils, to the settlements of the piles and the soils are reported and discussed. The development of the earth pressures both on the piles and the soils shows that there was a significant soil arching in the embankment, and the measured earth pressures acting on the piles are much higher than that acting on the soils betwee...

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